A LOCAL BLOG SUPPORTING THE BRITISH DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIGENOUS BRITISH PEOPLE AND ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE OF WIGAN AND LEIGH IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST FASCISM, THE TRAITORS IN PARLIAMENT AND FOR OUR BIRTHRIGHT. - "NO FOREIGN PRINCE, PERSON, PRELATE, STATE OR POTENTATE HATH, OR OUGHT TO HAVE, ANY JURISDICTION, POWER, SUPERIORITY, PRE-EMINENCE, OR AUTHORITY, ECCLESIASTICAL OR SPIRITUAL, WITHIN THIS REALM" (ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS 1689)

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Everybody responds to incentives. It is a human trait.The communist countries abolished incentives and saw production and living standards plummet and in many instances starvation occur.

In the USSR famine was caused in the nineteen thirties when peasants had their crops confiscated, so they reacted by slaughtering their livestock and failing to grow crops.They had no incentive to produce if the fruits of their efforts were confiscated.Result starvation.

In China under Mao peasants had their land confiscated and collective farms instituted.Workers on these farms had their meagre rations whether they worked or not so there was no incentive to work hard.

Punitive measures were introduced for lack of production but did not work as there was an incentive to cheat. There was also an incentive by the party bosses to exaggerate crop yields to curry favour which resulted in the rulers of the country thinking all was well even while people were starving.

The communists believed that "community spirit" would produce the goods which is the ideal but this is not the way humanity works.

Helping your community only works when it is local and you yourself thus benefit. If there is no benefit for the individual however community minded they soon lose heart and cease working.

Eventually the Chinese realised the value of incentives and although nominally communist reinstated the incentive principle which has resulted in that country's rapid progress and prosperity.

Of course incentives do not always produce positive results.Criminals are incentivised to commit their crimes because they pay. Punishments are weak and in the West crime does pay.

Immigrants are similarily incentivised to come to Britain where they can claim benefits for them selves (and their relatives) and by the realisation that whatever they do of a criminal nature they can use the Human Rights legislation to avoid deportation.

So what is the relevance of the above preamble to the situation in Britain?

Well for a start the governement does not think incentives apply to British peopleThere is little incentive for people to work and less for employers to take on new staff.

If you are in employment you are taxed to death and in many cases are better off not working.The employment protection act prevents employers from dareing to take on new people in case they are sued for wrongful dismissal if the employee is found to be unsuitable, and beware if they take on an ehtnic minority where a dismissal can result in a wrongful dismissal with the added component of a racist charge.And they wonder why blacks are more likely to be unemployed.

Businesses are taxed to the hilt.National Insurance alone adds 25% to the wage costs, 12% employee contribution and 13 % employer.Business rates are another cost. And they wonder why we can not compete abroad.China's tax take is about 10% of GDP, but then China does not have the EU, foreign aid a large debt to finance round its neck. Ours is more than 40%.

It seems that British governments do not believe in incentives for the average small business or worker.

BUT THEY DO BELIEVE IN INCENTIVES FOR THE RICH.

Bankers and people producing little of value in the City avoid paying taxes and indeed make much of their money by selling our assets off to foreign companies. Again it pays them to do so.They are incentivised to do so.

Why cut the rate of income tax for those on over £150,000 as an incentive for the rich while adding a tax burden on those workers on a more modest pay packet?

Do incentives only work for the rich? It would seem so.

Incentives work for everybody and it is the government's job to legislate that the things the nation needs to prosper are incentivised.

But what has Osborne done in his budget?Incentivised his rich friends but not the man in the street.

Reuced income tax for the top earners.Reduced corporation tax. OK for big firms but small firms will solve the unemployment crisis.Penalised pensioners who save. Not much incentive for people to save then.

Yes he did reduce income tax for the lowest paid as well as the rich but I believe he should instead have reduced massively national Insurance (which is in effect an income tax) for both employers and workers.

These measures, together with the scrapping of employment and Health and Safety legislatioin would free our people to produce and compete in the world as we must.

INCENTIVISE THE BRITISH PEOPLE, cut the bureaucratic and tax bonds which hold us back, and we will be able to compete with the best in the world.

SET US FREE!

But this government wont as they have an incentive to pander to their wealthy friends.

Stepping Hill: Police recategorise another patient's death

The male nurse arrested by detectives investigating the poisoning of patients at Stepping Hill hospital has been named as Victorino Chua.

Beryl Hope, 70, died last August at the Stepping Hill hospital in Stockport after being poisoned by products contaminated with insulin.

It was initially thought she had died of natural causes but detectives have said they have now “recategorised” her case following a thorough review with medical specialists earlier this week.

But officers have said while they believe she was the victim of sabotage it is not known to what extent the poisoning contributed to her death.

The announcement takes to 22 the number of people believed to have been deliberately poisoned at the hospital.

Three of those, Tracey Arden, 44, Arnold Lancaster, 71, and Derek Weaver, 83, are being investigated as murder. ...

The deaths of Bill Dickson, 82, Linda McDonagh, 60, and John Beeley, 73, are also being examined after police said it was believed they were also the victims of poisoning.

They are among 18 other cases currently being investigated as offences of Grievous Bodily Harm.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: "It is now believed Beryl Hope, 70, who died in August 2011, was poisoned by products contaminated with insulin.

"It is not known whether the poisoning contributed to her death.

"Detectives are continuing to investigate and review the cases of 21 other patients.” ...

Filipino-born nurse Victorino Chua, 46, was arrested in January on suspicion of tampering with medical records at the hospital and was subsequently arrested on suspicion of three counts of murder and 18 counts of causing grievous bodily harm.

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I think that the PTB within the Hospital and Police FORCE new it was probably one of their immigrant workers but chose instead to arrest Rebecca Leighton and publicise her arrest to throw suspicion away from Victorino Chua or other suspected immigrant workers.

"Another Stepping Hill nurse, Rebecca Leighton, 28, from Stockport, spent six weeks in jail after being held over allegations she had tampered with the saline bags.

She was then released and cleared of any wrongdoing last September when prosecutors said there was not enough evidence against her, but she was subsequently sacked over allegations concerning the theft of drugs."

She should sue the Trust and Police for wrongful arrest and unfair dismissal as their is NO evidence of any wrong doing. If she was stealing drugs the Trust would have had her arrested and charged by now.

The peer’s intervention comes after George Galloway swept to victory as the new MP in Bradford West by courting Muslim voters, overturning four decades of Labour control over the seat.

According the New Statesman, Baroness Warsi told a meeting of MPs: “[U]nless and until campaigning with BME [black and minority-ethnic] communities is institutionalised and embedded in every aspect of what we do as a political party, we cannot win an overall majority in 2015.”

Baroness Warsi, the party’s most senior Muslim, has also recently expressed worries that religious voters are being alienated by a tide of "militant secularisation".

She warned that religion is being “sidelined, marginalised and downgraded in the public sphere”.

The Conservative Party has been facing calls to replace Baroness Warsi and her co-chairman Lord Feldman with a senior MP, following the “cash-for-access” scandal involving the party’s fundraising operations.

With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children,England mourns for her dead across the sea.Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of spirit,Fallen in the cause of the free.

Solemn the drums thrill: Death august and royalSings sorrow up into immortal spheres.There is music in the midst of desolationAnd a glory that shines upon our tears.

They went with songs to the battle, they were young,Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them.

They mingle not with laughing comrades again;They sit no more at familiar tables of home;They have no lot in our labour of the day-time;They sleep beyond England's foam.

But where our desires are and our hopes profound,Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,To the innermost heart of their own land they are knownAs the stars are known to the Night;

As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust,Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain,As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,To the end, to the end, they remain.---------------------For those who never came back homeLEST WE FORGET----------------------

To be honest we need these guys here to take out the TRAITORS and ENEMIES within the Government, MOD and Security Services who have betrayed us all.

FORMER British National Party deputy party leader Simon Darby cancelled a visit to OX105FM yesterday over fears of being “vilified”.

He had been due to join presenters and take calls on the Blackbird Leys-based community radio station, but cancelled when he discovered producers had lined up a debate with city councillor and Independent Working Class Association member Stuart Craft.

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And we expect people to vote BNP when those who are in positions of power are unable and unwilling to debate with British Public.

Carry on BNP you'll never get elected to Parliament with the light weight dross masquerading as the intelligentsia of Nationalism.

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